A Better bed. A Better You.

Relax. Revive. Repeat.

Mountain Mattress and Furniture providing the White Mountains and sorrounding areas with all of your bedding and furniture needs for over 36 Years.With our Factory on site you can design a mattress to fit your needs or special size to fit your space. We give you Factory Direct Prices and the best quality by cutting out the middle man. Or you can pick from Top Brands Like Tempur-pedic, Sterns & Fosters, Sealy Posturepedic, Spring Air and many more.Proudly Family owned and operated.

Mattresses

With a huge variety of mattresses in stock in store we will be sure to help you find the right one to fit your needs.

Financing

Different financing options available to meet your needs from a no credit check program with a 90 Day cash option to a 0% Financing option through Synchrony Bank.

Lodge Furniture

We are not only a Mattress store we also carry a huge variety of unique Rustic Lodge Furniture. please check out our special page to see items available and prices.

Good Sleep Has Never Felt So Good

HEALTHY SLEEP TIPS

Healthy sleep habits can make a big difference in your quality of life. Having healthy sleep habits is often referred to as having good sleep hygiene.Try to keep the following sleep practices on a consistent basis:​

Stick to a sleep schedule of the same bedtime and wake up time, even on the weekends. This helps to regulate your body's clock and could help you fall asleep and stay asleep for the night.

Practice a relaxing bedding ritual.A relaxing, routine activity right before bedtime conducted away from bright lights helps separate your sleep time from activities that can cause excitement, stress or anxiety which can make it more difficult to fall asleep, get sound and deep sleep or remain asleep.

If you have trouble sleeping, avoid naps, especially in the afternoon. Power napping may help you get through the day but if you find that you can't fall asleep at bedtime, eliminating even short catnaps may help.

Exercise Daily Vigorous exercise is best, but even light exercise is better than no activity. Exercise at any time of day, but not at the expense of your sleep.

Evaluate your Room. Design your sleep environment to establish the conditions you need for sleep. Your bedroom should be cool – between 60 and 67 degrees. Your bedroom should also be free from any noise that can disturb your sleep. Finally, your bedroom should be free from any light. Check your room for noises or other distractions. This includes a bed partner's sleep disruptions such as snoring. Consider using blackout curtains, eye shades, ear plugs, "white noise" machines, humidifiers, fans and other devices.

Sleep on a comfortable mattress and pillows. Make sure your mattress is comfortable and supportive. The one you have been using for years may have exceeded its life expectancy – about 9 or 10 years for most good quality mattresses. Have comfortable pillows and make the room attractive and inviting for sleep but also free of allergensthat might affect you and objects that might cause you to slip or fall if you have to get up. Sleepfoundation.org